Post by Abraxas on May 8, 2017 9:08:29 GMT

I was reading that. And for a logical, elven viewpoint, it would be the best match for an elf Warden. And also, is the only couple that remains together all the time (as in Inquisition, Zevran was with the HoF in the super plot mission)

Post by vindur on May 22, 2017 19:40:46 GMT

Morrigan all the way. It's a total rollercoaster from the beginning to the end, the character with more contradictions and with the most outstanding development. And by all means, romancing her with the Warden has, or unfortunatey should say ''had'', the greatest canon potential due to the connection of both to the Blight, Flemeth, the Calling, the soul of Urthemiel, etc. It's a pity BioWare didn't go further with the possibilities of this outcome from DAO

Post by carefull on May 26, 2017 14:15:19 GMT

Alistair' sis pretty much it. I did Zevran's, but it's too slapstick for me, I don't like Leliana in the first game (she is as weird as Cole or Sera in Origins, so I like her far more in Inquisition), and I hate Morrigan. For my taste the characters in Origins are too much like caricatures to take them seriously enough to actually experience the digitally in love feelings. Alistair is pretty much the only exception, but he too suffers from it, I am certain. It's just harder for me to notice because I like him.

Post by vindur on May 26, 2017 19:39:10 GMT

Alistair' sis pretty much it. I did Zevran's, but it's too slapstick for me, I don't like Leliana in the first game (she is as weird as Cole or Sera in Origins, so I like her far more in Inquisition), and I hate Morrigan. For my taste the characters in Origins are too much like caricatures to take them seriously enough to actually experience the digitally in love feelings. Alistair is pretty much the only exception, but he too suffers from it, I am certain. It's just harder for me to notice because I like him.

Alistair is retarded lmao, but I also like him. He's the perfect witty and gold-hearted comrade along the road.

Post by tacsear on May 26, 2017 19:48:26 GMT

Alistair' sis pretty much it. I did Zevran's, but it's too slapstick for me, I don't like Leliana in the first game (she is as weird as Cole or Sera in Origins, so I like her far more in Inquisition), and I hate Morrigan. For my taste the characters in Origins are too much like caricatures to take them seriously enough to actually experience the digitally in love feelings. Alistair is pretty much the only exception, but he too suffers from it, I am certain. It's just harder for me to notice because I like him.

Alistair is retarded lmao, but I also like him. He's the perfect witty and gold-hearted comrade along the road.

Post by tacsear on May 26, 2017 19:57:23 GMT

This will trigger you but I always let him kill Loghain. C'mon, he falls too low throughout Origins events

True he does but he is so fucking cool you should try recruiting him at least once. And on a larger scale: I leve him in the Fade in DAI to save Hawke this way Strout stays alive somewhere and has a chance to lead the Wardens

Post by Abraxas on May 26, 2017 22:19:16 GMT

The problem with Loghain is that they give only a short time to get invested with him. Heck, its only thanks to the holidays items you can get the interesting conversations with him.

By the point you get Loghain, I'm already befriended Alistair, customized him to my linking, etc. RP-wise, exchanging Alistair for Loghain there makes my a traitor (that's why I've only did it twice, and only to get all endings).

Post by Catilina on May 26, 2017 22:28:34 GMT

The problem with Loghain is that they give only a short time to get invested with him. Heck, its only thanks to the holidays items you can get the interesting conversations with him.

By the point you get Loghain, I'm already befriended Alistair, customized him to my linking, etc. RP-wise, exchanging Alistair for Loghain there makes my a traitor (that's why I've only did it twice, and only to get all endings).

And your reward? That awful speech by Anora...

I like him in Inquisition. (As father-in-law he's fun: I not really know: he's happy or not with the result, but seems respects better than respected Cailan ever.)

Post by carefull on May 27, 2017 0:50:28 GMT

Meh on both Loghain and Anora. Would kill both if I could, right after Morrigan. If DA4 drags Morrigan back and does not let you finally kill her, it'll be annoying. Would buy the game on day one no matter anything else if I can kill her though.been dreaming of it since I met her in Origins.

Post by Lazarillo on May 27, 2017 1:55:24 GMT

My canon Warden went Alistair (although he later betrayed her). I do really like the Leliana romance, but that takes a little too much in terms of mental gymnastics in Inquisition for me to "canonize" any Leliana-romancing Wardens.

Post by Aren on May 29, 2017 15:25:08 GMT

Meh on both Loghain and Anora. Would kill both if I could, right after Morrigan. If DA4 drags Morrigan back and does not let you finally kill her, it'll be annoying. Would buy the game on day one no matter anything else if I can kill her though.been dreaming of it since I met her in Origins.

-Loghain has three death scenarios in Dragon Age,his death is already a possibility.

-Anora can't be killed in DAO for the reason that her death freeze the game(I've tried it),if Alistair and Anora are both dead t it blocks the Post coronation and it cause bugs in the final speeches.

-Morrigan is not vital for the ending of DAO,I've killed her via mods in Redclieffe and it didn't caused issues both in DAO and in DAII(it also makes unnecessary to play WH).In DAI where she is present I don't think the Inquisitor needs her at all,so her death wouldn't cause issues in that game as well.

If the flesh were born because of the spirit it would be a marvel, but if the spirit were born because of the body it would be a marvel of wonders.Yet I am amazed at how this great wealth has been reduced to such misery.

Post by carefull on May 29, 2017 15:49:25 GMT

Meh on both Loghain and Anora. Would kill both if I could, right after Morrigan. If DA4 drags Morrigan back and does not let you finally kill her, it'll be annoying. Would buy the game on day one no matter anything else if I can kill her though.been dreaming of it since I met her in Origins.

-Loghain has three death scenarios in Dragon Age,his death is already a possibility.

-Anora can't be killed in DAO for the reason that her death freeze the game(I've tried it),if Alistair and Anora are both dead t it blocks the Post coronation and it cause bugs in the final speeches.

-Morrigan is not vital for the ending of DAO,I've killed her via mods in Redclieffe and it didn't caused issues both in DAO and in DAII(it also makes unnecessary to play WH).In DAI where she is present I don't think the Inquisitor needs her at all,so her death wouldn't cause issues in that game as well.

Oh, I killed Loghain in every way possible. It's not being able to kill Anora and Morrigan that's annoying. Anora is old news, but Morrigan's return in Inquisition makes me hope that she is finally officially killable in DA4.

Post by riverdaleswhiteflash on Jun 9, 2017 8:14:47 GMT

Usually Leiliana. (The threesome option and the fact that playing a female character doesn't lock me out of that romance are the two main reasons why, but also I just find her more attractive than Morrigan.)

Post by vindur on Jun 10, 2017 13:46:52 GMT

-Loghain has three death scenarios in Dragon Age,his death is already a possibility.

-Anora can't be killed in DAO for the reason that her death freeze the game(I've tried it),if Alistair and Anora are both dead t it blocks the Post coronation and it cause bugs in the final speeches.

-Morrigan is not vital for the ending of DAO,I've killed her via mods in Redclieffe and it didn't caused issues both in DAO and in DAII(it also makes unnecessary to play WH).In DAI where she is present I don't think the Inquisitor needs her at all,so her death wouldn't cause issues in that game as well.

Oh, I killed Loghain in every way possible. It's not being able to kill Anora and Morrigan that's annoying. Anora is old news, but Morrigan's return in Inquisition makes me hope that she is finally officially killable in DA4.

The fact alone your choices concerning Morrigan and the possible romance with her don't affect her role in Inquisition is already an indicative that she is a major protagonit of the saga, and I doubt she'll be killable ever. I could be wrong, of course, but everything till now aims to this I believe. And I'm glad lol, she's by far the most interesting character I've found till now, with the exception of Solas and maybe others like Sten or Cassandra.

Post by carefull on Jun 10, 2017 13:52:32 GMT

Oh, I killed Loghain in every way possible. It's not being able to kill Anora and Morrigan that's annoying. Anora is old news, but Morrigan's return in Inquisition makes me hope that she is finally officially killable in DA4.

The fact alone your choices concerning Morrigan and the possible romance with her don't affect her role in Inquisition is already an indicative that she is a major protagonit of the saga, and I doubt she'll be killable ever. I could be wrong, of course, but everything till now aims to this I believe. And I'm glad lol, she's by far the most interesting character I've found till now, with the exception of Solas and maybe others like Sten or Cassandra.

Well, I am hoping that we'll be able to throw our support either behind Solas or Morrigan and kill one of them in the epic showdown that resolves the conflict and the fate of Thedas. Of course, That's not what going to happen, but a girl can dream.

Post by vindur on Jun 10, 2017 13:58:51 GMT

The fact alone your choices concerning Morrigan and the possible romance with her don't affect her role in Inquisition is already an indicative that she is a major protagonit of the saga, and I doubt she'll be killable ever. I could be wrong, of course, but everything till now aims to this I believe. And I'm glad lol, she's by far the most interesting character I've found till now, with the exception of Solas and maybe others like Sten or Cassandra.

Well, I am hoping that we'll be able to throw our support either behind Solas or Morrigan and kill one of them in the epic showdown that resolves the conflict and the fate of Thedas. Of course, That's not what going to happen, but a girl can dream.

I don't know why something tells me that Morrigan is more likely to support Solas than anything. She's this big ''we gotta recover the magic of old'' mage, and she literally said that mortals have lost something important with the absence of the old magic beings/gods.

Although this is just wild speculation, we could maybe even have her and/or Flemeth as the main villain if we get to redeem Solas (which would make her definitely killable), or maybe we can also convince her to join our side if we have ''softened'' her darkest side through Origins thanks to romance/great friendship.

Ultimately tho, we won't know what does Morrigan think about Solas plans till next game.

Post by carefull on Jun 10, 2017 14:02:12 GMT

Well, I am hoping that we'll be able to throw our support either behind Solas or Morrigan and kill one of them in the epic showdown that resolves the conflict and the fate of Thedas. Of course, That's not what going to happen, but a girl can dream.

I don't know why something tells me that Morrigan is more likely to support Solas than anything. She's this big ''we gotta recover the magic of old'' mage, and she literally said that mortals have lost something important with the absence of the old magic beings/gods.

Although this is just wild speculation, we could maybe even have her and/or Flemeth as the main villain if we get to redeem Solas (which would make her definitely killable), or maybe we can also convince her to join our side if we have ''softened'' her darkest side through Origins thanks to romance/great friendship.

Solas kills everyone else to bring the old elves back, Morrigan wants to keep the status quo, while not shying away from the old knowledge. They are antagonistic, not cooperative. anything, but another enforced cooperation is acceptable to me, either killing her (preferred option) or dismissing her immideatly like in Origins. Just no forcing her on me again. Ever.

Post by vindur on Jun 10, 2017 14:09:30 GMT

I don't know why something tells me that Morrigan is more likely to support Solas than anything. She's this big ''we gotta recover the magic of old'' mage, and she literally said that mortals have lost something important with the absence of the old magic beings/gods.

Although this is just wild speculation, we could maybe even have her and/or Flemeth as the main villain if we get to redeem Solas (which would make her definitely killable), or maybe we can also convince her to join our side if we have ''softened'' her darkest side through Origins thanks to romance/great friendship.

Solas kills everyone else to bring the old elves back, Morrigan wants to keep the status quo, while not shying away from the old knowledge. They are antagonistic, not cooperative. anything, but another enforced cooperation is acceptable to me, either killing her (preferred option) or dismissing her immideatly like in Origins. Just no forcing her on me again. Ever.

That's another major issue: the consequences of Solas plans. I don't think even Solas is sure if bringing down the Veil would kill everything that moves in Thedas. The poor, stupid performance of Corypheus in doing exactly the same didn't, and he has no idea about what he was doing compared to an Elvhenan ''god''. Solas says that he wants to do it ''even if it means the destruction of the mortal world''. It's likely to cause a lot of destruction for sure, but a total extinction? That is still not sure. But that's another issue ofc. And probably Morrigan and other magi that think alike her will think seriously about joining Solas or not considering how much total destruction his plans can unleash... or not.

Post by Almila_Lavellan on Jun 16, 2017 3:46:08 GMT

I tried all romances but I didn't finish Morrigan and Leliana romances. I liked how Morrigan let her guard down. I didn't like Leliana's romance much. While my canon romance is Alistair, I started to love Zevran's romance more than his nowadays. Oh, I remember disliking Zevran and always turning him down when I first started playing DA:O. I think I started to love him because of my first TES:Skyrim playthrough as his voice actor voiced some NPCs in it too and whenever I heard them I was like "It's Zevran, I know it's him!" I finally realized how much I actually loved and missed his voice and that accent. Eventually I stopped playing Skyrim for a while just to romance Zevran with a new Dalish Elf character. So, it's Zevran forever now. I love how he genuinely falls in love with the Grey Warden in the end.